A 2-month-old girl whose right arm is fractured in three places and who has 12 broken ribs, an “extreme” case of diaper rash and numerous other fractures and bruises remained in the custody of Child Protective Services on Thursday as her parents were arrested.

Jennifer Elaine Bower and Darrin Paul Bower, both 27, were in the Bexar County Jail late Thursday on a charge of injury to a child causing serious bodily injury, police said. Bail had not been set because they had yet to see a magistrate judge.

According to an arrest warrant affidavit, Live Oak police were called to the San Antonio Military Medical Center on March 3 after the Bowers brought in their daughter with injuries “highly suspicious of child abuse.”

The couple told police they had been the only ones to care for the girl since she was born and said she hadn't suffered any accidental falls and hadn't been dropped.

They could not offer an explanation for the bruising on the child's face and chest, according to the affidavit.

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The doctor who examined the girl concluded the “fractures are of different ages and require different mechanisms of injury and are highly suspicious for non-accidental trauma. With no accidental cause being provided to explain any of these fractures or bruising located on the face and chest of the child the injuries are all highly suspicious of child abuse,” according to the affidavit.